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2003 SEASON STATISTICS 2003 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS (13-5-2, 5-4-1 Pac-10) 2003 SEASON STATISTICS 2003 WASHINGTON MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS (13-5-2, 5-4-1 Pac-10) UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP UW-OPP DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT SHOTS SAVES CRNS FOULS UW GOALS (ASSISTS) Aug. 30 vs. UNLV1 W, 5-1 555 17-8 5-7 5-5 10-15 Totev, Totev (Klaas), Forrest (Giudice), Ready (Klaas), Giudice (Hoover) Sept. 1 vs. Oakland1 T, 1-1 2 ot 383 14-9 4-4 8-3 24-22 Ready (Giudice) Sept. 5 PORTLAND W, 1-0 719 11-13 5-4 4-2 19-21 Armstrong (Totev) Sept. 19 vs. Michigan2 W, 3-2 207 10-14 8-4 1-3 12-9 Armstrong (Chabala), Totev (Forrest), Klaas Sept. 21 at Marquette2 W, 2-1 417 4-9 5-1 3-3 10-8 Klaas, Forrest (Klaas) Sept. 26 KENTUCKY3 W, 2-1 1710 13-11 3-1 5-7 20-8 Hoover, Klaas Sept. 28 #11 SOUTH CAROLINA3 W, 3-0 862 11-14 6-3 2-6 24-14 Totev (Giudice), Murray (Totev), Totev (Giudice) Oct. 3 FRESNO STATE* W, 2-0 1492 15-4 2-3 3-1 10-15 Harden (Klaas), Forrest (Klaas) Oct. 5 #2 UCLA* L, 0-1 1826 13-14 4-1 4-4 17-27 none Oct. 10 at California* T, 1-1 2 ot 212 11-21 7-3 1-12 16-18 Hobbs (Armstrong, Totev) Oct. 12 at Stanford* W, 1-0 465 8-14 4-3 6-4 18-12 Flanagan (Cummings) Oct. 19 at Oregon State* L, 1-3 794 23-16 6-7 5-8 26-24 Ready Oct. 26 GONZAGA W, 1-0 1064 18-11 5-9 5-6 12-15 Wiesner (Ready) Oct. 31 STANFORD* W, 3-1 444 17-13 7-6 5-3 16-12 Harden (Klaas), Ready (Wiesner), Ready Nov. 2 CALIFORNIA* L, 0-1 662 13-9 1-0 2-4 18-17 none Nov. 7 #1 UCLA* L, 0-1 626 10-17 7-4 1-7 18-22 none Nov. 9 at Fresno State* W, 3-1 1640 19-10 5-8 5-4 14-11 Armstrong (Wiesner), Armstrong (Ready), Cummings (Cusenza) Nov. 16 #16 OREGON STATE* W, 1-0 728 19-11 3-9 5-4 16-18 Wiesner (Ready, Chabala) Nov. 26 PORTLAND% - 2nd Round W, 1-0 1289 16-7 3-7 5-4 8-15 Ready Nov. 30 at #4 Saint Louis% - 3rd Round L, 2-3 ot 2171 17-16 5-10 8-4 19-12 Ready (Wiesner), Ready (Armstrong, Hobbs) ALL CAPS—home match; *—Pac-10 match; %-NCAA Tournament; 1—Portland Invitational, Portland, Ore.; 2—Marquette Invitational, Milwaukee, Wis.; 3— Husky Fever Classic, Seattle Record: Overall—13-5-2; Home—8-2-0; Away—3-3-1; Neutral—2-0-1 Attn. (avg.): Total— 16,977 (847); H—9507 (1,080); A—6,685 (903); N–1,145 (382) SCORING —SEASON— —CAREER— PLAYER GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG GP/GS GLS ASTS PTS SHOTS GWG 19 Ready, Troy, Sr., MF 17/12 8 3 19 34 2 29/15 8 3 19 41 2 11 Totev, Leo, So., MF 20/19 5 3 13 32 2 20/19 5 3 13 32 2 8 Klaas, C.J., Jr., MF 17/17 3 6 12 44 2 50/50 5 15 25 126 3 13 Armstrong, Casey, Jr., F 20/8 4 3 11 34 2 43/13 5 3 13 50 2 26 Forrest, Kevin, Fr., MF 19/12 3 1 7 13 1 19/12 3 1 7 13 1 15 Giudice, Sean, Sr., F 19/12 1 4 6 15 0 37/17 4 5 13 34 1 14 Wiesner, Brett, Jr., F 13/9 2 3 7 29 2 51/46 13 5 31 89 6 20 Harden, Ty, Fr., D 20/20 20470 20/20 20470 5 Cummings, Evan, So., MF 16/5 1 1 3 16 0 27/8 1 1 3 20 0 17 Hoover, Jeff, So., MF 19/19 1 1 3 18 0 28/24 2 2 6 29 1 2 Flanagan, Will, Fr., D 20/20 10291 20/20 10291 3 Murray, Kevin, So., D 15/15 10260 32/31 4 2 10 22 0 6 Hobbs, Gavin, So., D 15/10 11390 31/19 2 3 7 20 0 7 Chabala, Mike, So., MF 20/20 02270 39/29 0 5 5 15 0 21 Cusenza, Mike, So., MF 3/0 01110 8/001110 12 Birklid, Joe, Jr., D 12/1 00020 40/27 00030 9Voss, Jay, Jr., F 7/0 00020 7/000020 4 Esterhuizen, Hans, So., D 2/1 00010 2/100010 16 Crismier, Derek, Fr., MF 1/0 00000 1/000000 23 Fischer, Matt, Fr., D 1/0 00000 1/000000 25 Mueller, Kenny, Fr., D 1/0 00000 1/000000 10 Marsh, Seth, Sr., D 0/0 00000 45/32 6 7 19 68 1 18 Pickett, Derek, So., MF 0/0 00000 0/000000 WASHINGTON 20 33 29 95 279 12 OPPONENTS 20 18 13 49 241 5 GOALKEEPING —SEASON— —CAREER— PLAYER GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO GP/GS MP GA SV GAA ShO 24 Waltman, Danny, Sr. (12-5-2) 19/19 1735:07 17 84 0.88 7 39/36 3444:07 45 160 1.18 8.5 1 Eylander, Chris, So. (1-0-0) 2/1 111:48 1 8 0.81 0 10/9 836:48 16 38 1.72 1 TEAM 1 WASHINGTON 20 1846:55 18 95 0.88 7 OPPONENTS 20 1846:55 33 94 1.61 3 Yellow Cards: UW—26: Opponents—31 22 2004 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 2003 MATCH SUMMARIES 2003 WASHINGTON HUSKY MATCH SUMMARIES Washington 5, UNLV 1 Kronberg). Fouls: UW 10, FSU 15. Yellow Cards: UW 1 (Kevin #1 UCLA 1, Washington 0 Aug. 30, Portland, Ore. Forrest), FSU 1 (Dan Oka). Att.: 1492 Nov. 7, Los Angeles, Calif. Scoring: 1, UNLV, Alex Hernandez, (Leandro Iocco), 2:38. 2, Scoring: 1, UCLA, Aaron Lopez, 3:08. Shots: UW 10, UCLA UW, Leo Totev, 31:35. 3, UW, Leo Totev, (C.J. Klaas), 32:39. #2 UCLA 1, #13 Washington 0 17. Corners: UW 1, UCLA 7. Saves: UW 7, (Danny Waltman), 4, UW, Kevin Forrest, (Sean Giudice), 56:44. 5, UW, Troy Oct. 5, Seattle, Wash. UCLA 4, (Zach Wells). Fouls: UW 18, UCLA 22. Yellow Cards: Ready, (C.J. Klaas), 58:52. 6, UW, Giudice, (Jeff Hoover), Scoring: 1, UCLA, Benny Fielhaber, (Ryan Valdez), 64:40. UW 1, (C.J. Klaas), UCLA 1, (Brandon Owens). Attn.: 626 60:11. Shots: UW 17, UNLV 8. Corners: UW 5, UNLV 5. Saves: Shots: UW 13, UCLA 14. Corners: UW 4, UCLA 4. Saves: UW UW 5 (Danny Waltman), UNLV 7 (Matt Johnson). Fouls: UW 4 (Danny Waltman), UCLA 1 (Zach Wells). Fouls: UW 17, Washington 3, Fresno State 1 10, UNLV 15. Yellow Cards: UW 2 (Troy Ready, Casey UCLA 27. Yellow Cards: UW 2 (Jeff Hoover, Gavin Hobbs), Nov. 9, Fresno, Calif. Armstrong), UNLV 1 (Herbert Flores). Att.: 555 UCLA 4 (Adolfo Gregorio, Patrick Ianni, Matt Taylor, Chad Scoring: 1, UW, Casey Armstrong, (Brett Wiesner), 45:20. 2, Barrett) Att.: 1826 UW, Casey Armstrong, (Troy Ready), 47:17. 3, UW, Evan Washington 1, Oakland 1 (2 OT) Cummings, (Mike Cusenza), 68:57. 4, FS, Ernesto Vega, (Pen- Sept. 1, Portland, Ore. Washington 1, California 1 (2 OT) alty Kick), 81:49. Shots: UW 19, FS 10. Corners: UW 5, FS 4. Scoring: 1, OAK, Philip Braathen, 41:44. 2, UW, Troy Ready, Oct. 10, Berkeley, Calif. Saves: UW 5 (Chris Eylander), FS 8 (Eric Kronberg 7, TEAM (Sean Giudice), 45:42. Shots: UW 14, OAK 9. Corners: UW 8, Scoring: 1, UW, Gavin Hobbs, (Casey Armstrong, Leo Totev), 1). Fouls: UW 14. FS 11. Yellow Cards: UW 2, (Jeff Hoover, OAK 3. Saves: UW 4 (Danny Waltman), OAK 4 (Jeff Wiese). 34:48. 2, CAL, Pieter Berger, (Kyle Navarro), 53:11. Shots: Gavin Hobbs), FS 1, (Jeremiah LeRoy). Attn.: 1640 Fouls: UW 24, OAK 22. Yellow Cards: UW 2 (C.J. Klaas, Jeff UW 11, CAL 21. Corners: UW 1, CAL 12. Saves: UW 7, (Danny Hoover), OAK 1 (Bret McNabb). Red Cards: UW 1 (Troy Ready), Waltman 6, TEAM 1), CAL 3, (Mike Oseguera). Fouls: UW Washington 1, #16 Oregon State 0 OAK 1 (Mark Thomas). Att.: 383 16, CAL 18. Yellow Cards: UW 1 (C.J. Klaas), CAL 3 (Garrett Nov. 16, Seattle, Wash. Terracciano, Noah Merl, Kyle Navarro). Att.: 212 Scoring: 1, UW, Brett Wiesner, (Mike Chabala, Troy Ready), Washington 1, Portland 0 75:48. Shots: UW 19, OSU 11. Corners: UW 5, OSU 4. Saves: Sept. 5, Seattle, Wash. Washington 1, Stanford 0 UW 3 (Danny Waltman), OSU 9, (Peter Billmeyer). Fouls: UW Scoring: 1, UW, Casey Armstrong, (Leo Totev), 55:20. Shots: Oct. 12, Stanford, Calif. 16, OSU 18. Yellow Cards: UW 2, (Troy Ready, C.J. Klaas), UW 11, PORT 13. Corners: UW 4, PORT 2. Saves: UW 5 Scoring: 1, UW, Will Flanagan, (Evan Cummings), 42:22. OSU 1, (Nick Donaldson). Attn: 728 (Danny Waltman), PORT 4 (Luis Robles). Fouls: UW 19, PORT Shots: UW 8, STAN 14. Corners: UW 6, STAN 4. Saves: UW 21. Yellow Cards: UW 2 (Leo Totev, Joe Birklid), PORT 2 (Paul 4 (Danny Waltman), STAN 3, (Robby Fulton). Fouls: UW 18, #10 Washington 1, Portland 0 Robinson, Miguel Guante). Att.: 719 STAN 12. Att.: 465 Nov. 26, Seattle, Wash. - NCAA Second Round Scoring: 1, UW, Troy Ready, 45:10.
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